We offer the latest in orthodontic treatment, including Invisible braces (Lingual braces), customized lingual brackets and wires (i-Braces), Invisalign® and clear aligner technologies. Cosmetic dental treatments like teeth whitening, esthetic tooth laminates & smile designing.
- Invisible braces (Lingual braces)
- Customized lingual brackets and wires (i-Braces)
- Invisalign® and clear aligner technologies
- Esthetic tooth laminates
- Smile Designing
- A to Z Dental Treatment
Advanced Dental Services
Advanced Dental Services Available At Our Clinic:
Orthodontics (Braces): A speciality of dentistry that is concerned with the study and treatment of improper bites, which may be a result of tooth irregularity, disproportionate jaw relationships, or both. Orthodontic treatment focuses on dental displacement, control and modification of facial growth.
Prosthodontics (Crowns/Bridges/Dentures): Prosthodontics is the dental speciality pertaining to the diagnosis, treatment planning and rehabilitation of clinical conditions associated with missing or deficient teeth and/or tissues using biocompatible substitutes. Prosthodontists restores oral function through dentures – complete and partial, fixed bridges, crowns of various materials, implant supported dentures, temporom and ibular joint disorder etc.
Endodontics (Root Canal): The field of dentistry that deals with tooth pulp and tissues surrounding the root of a tooth. It comprises various procedures including root canal, cracked teeth and dental trauma treatment etc.
Implantology (Dental Implants): A dental implant is an artificial tooth root replacement and is used to support restorations that resemble a tooth or group of teeth. Implant surgery is performed under general anesthesia or local anesthesia depending upon the case. Healing and integration of the implant(s) with jawbone occurs over three to six months after which the crowns/bridges are fabricated and attached to the implants.
Periodontics (Children Dentistry): Specializing in dental care of kids from birth through adolescence by by using all modalities of treatment procedures including sedation.
Cosmetic Dentistry (Teeth whitening/Gum bleaching/Smile redesigning etc.): Any dental work that improves the cosmetic appearance of the smile, facial profile and gums etc by procedures like teeth whitening, Gum bleaching, tooth jewellery etc
Periodontics: Periodontics is the branch of dentistry which studies supporting structures of teeth, and disease that affect them. The treatment aims to remove the infection in the gums and bones by specialized corrective procedures like bone grafting, flap surgery, repositioning soft tissue flaps etc.
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery: This speciality of dentistry includes the diagnosis and surgical treatment of diseases, injuries and defects involving both hard and soft tissues of the head, mouth, teeth, gums, jaws and neck. It involves, but is not limited to wisdom teeth removal, facial trauma, corrective jaw surgery etc.
Our Specialties
1.) Single Sitting Root Canal Treatment
2.) Metal Free Crowns
3.) Instant Tooth Whitening
4.) Invisible Braces
5.) Immediate Implants
6.) Instant Digital X-Rays
Orthodontics
A specialty of dentistry that is concerned with the study and treatment of malocclusions (improper bites), which may be a result of tooth irregularity, disproportionate jaw relationships, or both. A wide array of orthodontic treatment facilities are available with us including invisible braces, lingual orthodontics, myofunctional appliances, orthodontic implants etc. Orthodontic treatment can focus on dental displacement only, or can deal with the control and modification of facial growth. Orthodontic treatment can be carried out for purely aesthetic reasons with regards to improving the general appearance of patients’ teeth. Patient need base treatment plan is incorporated using the latest diagnostic and imaging techniques and perfect alignment of teeth is carried out. People in age group are welcome to have their smiles designed by adult orthodontic techniques.
What Is The Best Time For Orthodontic Treatment?
Developing malocclusions, or bad bites, can be recognized as early as 2-3 years of age. Often, early steps can be taken to reduce the need for major orthodontic treatment at a later age.
Stage I – Early Treatment: This period of treatment encompasses ages 2 to 6 years. At this young age, we are concerned with underdeveloped dental arches, the premature loss of primary teeth, and harmful habits such as finger or thumb sucking. Treatment initiated in this stage of development is often very successful and many times, though not always, can eliminate the need for future orthodontic/orthopedic treatment.
Stage II – Mixed Dentition: This period covers the ages of 6 to 12 years, with the eruption of the permanent incisor (front) teeth and 6 year molars. Treatment concerns deal with jaw malrelationships and dental realignment problems. This is an excellent stage to start treatment, when indicated, as your child’s hard and soft tissues are usually very responsive to orthodontic or orthopedic forces.
Stage III – Adolescent Dentition: This stage deals with the permanent teeth and the development of the final bite relationship.
Facts: Early Treatment Is Important To Consider !
Facial Development– Seventy-five percent of 12-year-olds need orthodontic treatment. Yet 90% of a child’s face has already developed! By guiding facial development earlier, through the use of functional appliances, 80% of the treatment can be corrected before the adult teeth are present!
Cooperation– Younger children between the ages of 8 and 11 are often much more cooperative than children of ages 12 to 14.
Shorter Treatment Time– Another advantage of early Phase One treatment is that children will need to wear fixed braces on their adult teeth for less time.
To Correct Underdeveloped or Overdeveloped Jaws– Almost 55% of children who need orthodontic treatment due to a bad bite have underdeveloped or overdeveloped upper or lower jaws. Functional appliances and/or limited braces can reposition the jaws, improving the child’s profile and correcting the bite problem – within 7 to 9 months!
Dental Braces (Orthodontics)
Types Of Braces:
Basically orthodontic appliances are of two types Removable appliances:-
As the name implies, these appliances can be placed in and removed from the mouth by the patient himself. They are made up of plastic and wire which can bring about minimal tooth movements. Removable appliances play only a supporting role; they are important part of preliminary treatment for a growing child and as a retention appliance for all types of patients. Success of this mode of treatment to a great extent is dependent on patient cooperation. The specialist chooses this method based on the need and demand of the patient.
Fixed appliances
These appliances are fixed to the teeth at the start of the treatment and can be removed only when the treatment period is over. Fixed braces comprises of tubes that are attached to the molar and brackets which are attached to the rest of the teeth. Both upper and lower teeth carry similar appliances.
Fixed Appliances Are Of 3 Types
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Begg appliance (Begg technique / light wire technique)
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Edgewise appliance
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Pre-adjusted Edgewise appliance (Straight wire)
What is a brace.?
Braces are precisely fabricated attachments made of metal, plastic or ceramic material, which can be bonded to a tooth or welded to a band.
It is natural for everyone to desire to have a beautiful arrangement of teeth and a perfect smile. This adds to the personality and symbolizes an overall progress in the society. These objectives can be accomplished by a skilled clinician with the use of quality orthodontic appliances. With the regular advancements the treatment offers many types of brackets, besides conventional ones, the newer self-tying (or self-ligating) brackets, like SPEED and Damon brackets. These types of braces are often referred to as ‘train-tracks’. For those who can afford or wish to be stylish, gold-plated stainless steel braces can be opted. These are also suitable for people allergic to nickel, a component of steel. Esthetically also, they blend better with teeth.
Invisalign Or Clear Ortho Aligners
The clear and attractive alternative to orthodontic braces:
Invisalign aligners or trays are made of special clear plastic and are custom-molded to fit you. It works through a series of invisible, removable, and comfortable aligners that no one can tell you’re wearing. So you can smile more during treatment as well as after. The convenience and ease of use of the Invisalign system have made it the choice of over half a million people. Invisalign orthodontics can be used by young and older adults alike. The use of clear, invisible braces is an attractive alternative to traditional treatment that typically uses metal or ceramic braces. They are very comfortable and effortless to use. The problems of potential discolorations of tooth enamel that are common with regular braces are eliminated. In fact, Invisalign has been effective in giving hundreds of thousands of people amazing new smiles. The clear plastic material aligner is virtually invisible that gradually reposition your teeth into a smile you’ll be proud of. The ease and suitability include:
- Remove your aligners to eat, brush and floss
- Change aligners every two weeks
- Your teeth move little by little
- Regular progress checks with your dentist or orthodontist
- Results often in 6 months to 1 year
- Most people won’t notice you’re in treatment
- Won’t disrupt your lifestyle
- Overly crowded teeth
- Widely spaced teeth
- Overbites
- Underbites
- Crossbite
We are decided to improve your smile with clear ortho(clear aligners, the rest is easy. Getting started couldn’t be simpler. The path to your amazing Invisalign® smile begins here
1.) Regular half-yearly check ups for teeth and gums
2.) Professional cleaning / prophylaxis
A periodic tooth cleaning is important for several reasons. It lets us remove the tartar and plaque that build up around your teeth, helping prevent periodontal disease. Also, when you come into our office on a regular basis, we can monitor the health of your teeth and gums and look for any signs of changes or problems. Consistent, rather than occasional preventive maintenance is our goal for each patient. We always take extra time to show our patients the correct way to floss and brush (there is a right and a wrong way!). We explain why consistent care is so important and make patients fully aware of the consequences of neglecting their teeth. We explain how our preventive care treatments work and why they are so important.
Cosmetic Dentistry
Esthetic services enable us to enhance just about every aspect of your smile. Smile makeover plans that include cosmetic dental treatments like porcelain veneers, laser whitening, or limited
orthodontics. Whether you need just a few silver fillings replaced with tooth-colored fillings, Veneers, or complete mouth rehabilitation, we can provide the smile that you’ve been looking for – one that you’ll be thrilled to show the world! Modern dental techniques have made it easier than ever for you to get a stunning, life-enhancing smile. Come to us for advice on the best treatment for improving the appearance of your teeth and your smile with:
Esthetic limited orthodontics
Tooth Diamonds
Tooth-coloured fillings
Composites
CAD CAM assisted Ceramic veneers for discolored, chipped or cracked teeth
All ceramic crowns
Gum recontouring for gummy smile
Smile design
Laser tooth whitening – Zoom advanced, the latest in in-office bleaching
Smile Designing
For every smile design analysis, we begin with a visual evaluation and a personal consultation. Your likes, dislikes and expectations are addressed, then your lip line, facial shape, jaw angle and eye symmetry are examined. We believe all these factors.
Dental Implants
Dental Implants are the newest and most permanent way to replace missing teeth. Implants are basically artificial teeth that are surgically placed into the jaw bone. While implant shapes can vary, they are usually screw-like in design. Once in place, these “roots” can then be used to attach different types of dental prostheses – including crowns, bridges and dentures – in a removable or non-removable fashion.
Implant dentistry is the most advanced therapy available to replace missing teeth. In addition to looking and feeling like real teeth, dental implants allow you to:
- Improve your smile
- Eat the foods you enjoy
- Restore chewing for easy digestion
- Speak with greater ease
- Restore your facial structure
- enjoy and active lifestyle
- Life with confidence
How Is An Implant Placed?
Using a local anesthetic, the dentist places one or more implants into the jaw bone using a gentle surgical procedure with specially designed instrumentation. The implant will be covered by gum tissue or in some cases, left exposed and allowed to heal for a period of 2-3 months. This is followed by attaching the prosthetic components on top. During this healing period, you can wear a temporary bridge or a denture to fill in the space. So, you are never without teeth.
We also offer Immediate Implants in certain cases.
After approximately 2-3 months of healing (in some cases longer), the patient returns to the dentist’s office to have the restorative procedure completed. At this point, the tissues have healed and the implant has stabilized itself within the bone and is ready to support the tooth crown or prosthesis that will be attached to it.
Our Mission
Our mission is to provide our patients with the finest possible Dental and Orthodontic care, with the highest degree of technical excellence, friendliness and respect keeping their priorities and expectations in mind. We offer the latest in orthodontic treatment, including Invisible braces (Lingual braces), customized lingual brackets and wires( i-Braces), Invisalign® and clear aligner
technologies.
Patient Friendly Atmosphere
Dr.Garg has integrated the most advanced technology available in orthodontics into their practice, including digital x-ray technology and 3-D imaging. Computer terminals at each treatment chair allow the doctors to view complete treatment records and images with the click of a mouse. Patients’ records can therefore be made available immediately when needed for consultation with your family dentist. The patient in this picture is wearing lingual orthodontic braces. Notice how there is absolutely no trace of braces to be seen. Once adjusted, it is hardly visible to others.